Job 15:2
Shulde a wyse man geue soch an answere (as it were one that spake in the wynde) and fyll his stomacke with anger?
Shulde a wyse man geue soch an answere (as it were one that spake in the wynde) and fyll his stomacke with anger?
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3 Thou reprouest wt wordes, that are nothinge wroth: and speakest the thinges, which can do no good.
1 Then answered Eliphas the Themanite, and sayde:
16 Therfore hath Iob opened his mouth but in vayne, ad folishly hath he made so many wordes.
3 Shall not thy vayne wordes come yet to an ende? Or, hast thou yet eny more to saye?
2 Shulde not he that maketh many wordes, be answered? Shulde he that bableth moch, be commended therin?
3 Shulde men geue eare vnto the only? Thou wilt laugh other men to scorne, & shal no body mocke the agayne?
26 which of you can reproue them? Sauynge only that ye are sotyll to check mens sayenges, and can speake many wordes in the wynde.
2 what is he, that hydeth his mynde with foolysh wordes?
2 How longe wilt thou talke of soch thinges? how longe shal yi mouth speake so proude wordes?
34 For els the men of vnderstodinge & wisdome that haue herde me, might saye: What cast thou speake?
35 As for Iob he hath nether spoken to the purpose ner wysely.
2 A wyse tonge commendeth knowlege, a foolish mouth blabbeth out nothinge but foolishnesse.
1 Eliu proceaded forth in his comunicacion, & sayde:
2 Heare my wordes (O ye wyse men) herken vnto me, ye yt haue vnderstondinge.
1 So Eliphas the Themanite gaue answere, & sayde:
2 Maye a man be copared vnto God in wy?dome, though he seme to himself, for to be like him?
21 A vehement wynde carieth him hence, & departeth: a storme plucketh him out of his place.
11 For it is he, that knoweth the vanite of men: he seyth their wickednesse also, shulde he not then considre it?
12 A vayne body exalteth him self, and the sonne of man is like a wylde asses foale.
13 yt thy mynde is so puft vp agaynst God & lettest soch wordes go out of thy mouth?
14 Wyse me laye vp knowlege, but ye mouth of ye foolish is nye destruccio.
24 By what waye is the light parted, & the heate dealt out vpon earth?
3 Where is ye coucell yt thou shuldest geue him, which hath no wy?dome? Wilt thou so shewe thine excellent rightuousnes?
8 Euery ma recopenseth wt ye measure yt he receaueth: He museth vpo his sore wynde, as vpo the dayes of extreme heate.
20 Shal it be tolde him, what I saye? Shulde a man speake, or shulde he kepe it backe?
21 For euery ma seith not the light, yt he kepeth cleare in the cloudes, which he clenseth whan he maketh the wynde to blowe.
1 Then answered Eliphas of Theman and sayde vnto him:
2 Yf we begynne to comon with the, peradueture thou wilt be myscontent, but who can witholde himself from speakynge?
29 Who so maketh disquyetnesse in his owne house, he shal haue wynde for his heretage, and the foole shal be seruaunt to the wyse.
20 And agayne: The LORDE knoweth the thoughtes of the wyse, that they are vayne.
13 lest ye shulde prayse youre selues, to haue founde out wy?dome: because it is God that hath cast him out, & no man.
8 For what hath the wyse more then the foole? What helpeth it the poore, that he knoweth to walke before the lyuynge?
7 Se yt thou medle not with a foole, & do as though thou haddest no knowlege.
17 and how thy clothes are warme, whe the lode is still thorow the south wynde?
14 A wyse herte wil seke after knowlege, but ye mouth of fooles medleth with foolishnesse.
8 hast thou herde the secrete councell of God, that all wy?dome is to litle for ye?
9 What knowest thou, yt we knowe not? What vnderstondest thou, but we can the same?
5 but make ye foole an answere to his foolishnesse, lest he be wyse in his owne coceate.
16 This is a miserable plage, yt he shal go awaye euen as he came. What helpeth it him then, yt he hath labored in the wynde?
21 for so moch as a man shulde weery him self with wy?dome, with vnderstondinge and opportunite, and yet be fayne to leaue his labours vnto another, yt neuer swett for them. This is also a vayne thinge and a greate misery.
15 Yet can I se no comforth, for when he is now the goodliest amonge the brethren, the east wynde (euen the wynde of the LORDE) shal come downe from the wildernesse, and drye vp his condytes, and drynke vp his welles: he shal spoyle the treasure of all pleasaunt vessels.
7 A wyse mouth poureth out knowlege, but ye herte of the foolish doth not so.
3 For who can kepe his owne councell so secrete, but it shall be knowne? Therfore haue I spoken vnwysely, seynge these thinges are so hye, and passe myne vnderstondinge.
12 The wordes out of a wyse mans mouth are gracious, but the lippes of a foole wil destroye himself.
27 He is wyse and discrete, yt tempereth his wordes: and he is a ma of vnderstodinge, yt maketh moch of his sprete.
31 He wil nether applye himself to faithfulnes ner treuth, so sore is he disceaued wt vanite.
23 He that hath vnderstodinge, can hyde his wysdome: but an vndiscrete herte telleth out his foolishnesse.
16 A wyse man doth all thinges with discrecion, but a foole wil declare his foly.
3 But I haue vnderstodinge as well as ye, and am no lesse then ye. Yee who knoweth not these thinges?
2 Can he that stryueth with the Allmightie, be at rest? Shulde not he which disputeth with God, geue him an answere?